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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIt 22,, 1921. Central Utah Baseball League Schedule for 1921 Members of the I. GO. P.. lodge of Provo vera ia attendase ufOB the gTand lodge sessions in Sail Lake this yX week. f George 8. Bushy. WilUanv Leavitt, at 10 O'clock Monday morn ing. The exemplification of encamp-- ' meht degrees took place at 7:30 p. m. On Tuesday morning ' the subordinate school uf instruction, met from 9 to 10 o'clock, followed by the grand lodge session from 10 a. m. until recess. The Rebekah assembly was in session from 10 a. mv until recess Another subordinate school of instruction was held from 4 to 5 p. m. The exemplification of the first degree by the Salt Lake lodge and the second took place at 7:30 n. m., aa also the exemplification of the Rebekah degree by Queen City lodge No. 4 of Ogden The evening's work -- wan concluded with selections by the Naomi Rebekah jazz paau, me teaaers or which are OoU and Harvey. On Tuesday and Wednesday classes were held as toUows: Morning. 9 to iu o clock. Past Grand A C. Van Horn, instructor; afternoon. 4 to 5 o'clock, Past Grand L. A. Giddlnga, in-structor. , The program for Wednesday, the concluding day. was as follows: Sub ordinate school of instruction. 9 to 10 . m.; grand lodge session, 10 a. m. until adjonrnmeAL' Rebekah assem- bly, 10 a. m. until adjournment; Lady Militant banquet, 12 o'clock noon; subordinate school of instruction, 4 to 4 p. m ; mustering m of rarrutts In Canton Colfax lodge No. 1, 5 p. m; degree of chivalry, Odeon hall, 7:30 P m. , The program concludes with a grand military ball at the Odeon ball tonight. sm-ueueu- - SUE HAVES THEM BOTH Grand Island. Neb., April 22 Two men of this city nave gone to Chi- cago in search of girt whom both t claim at" "Wire. Kny. Yates, veteran of the A K V, who lost an arm in battle, has re turned to Grand Island after his re lease from an eastern reht jllttatloh hospital only to find thv. tn tnm war he had also lost hi wife. Erroneously advised of the death of her thrt bride of a few months had recei tly remarried. The second husband told Yates that the veteran had first claim upon the girl, and the three sat down to discuss the complicated situation, with Yates, the only Enoch Arden of modern times, presiding. i The young wife excused herself and left the house Later a note was found from her addressed Jointly to Yates and McCracken, the second husband, saying she had decided to cast her jot with another man, and that she was leaving town with her new affinity. Yates and McCracken left on a night train for Chicago, where they believe the wife and her companion will be located. bus-ban- FIVE ARE At Heber At Payson At Spanish Fork EXPELLED PROVO. June SPRINGVILLE. JuneI0 SPANISH FORK. June 15 t J Jury May 27 July 22 May 20 June 24 July July 22 July 27 June June 24 HERALD May 20 17 June 22 July 1 June 22 July 20 May 18 July 6 May 25 July 13 THE July June 29 July 15 July 20 Aug. Aug. 17 T June 22 July 27 HEBER. May 18 June 29 NEPHI. May 25 July 13 May 18 June ' 1 May 25 July Aug. 19 29 PROVO June 17 Aug. 5 PAYSON. A'uf. 3 Aug. 12 1 June 24 July 6 June 15 June8 June FOR 3 Aug? 3 July J AT EST June 10 . June Aug. 10 Aug. June 8 June 1 Aug. July 27 Aug. 12 June 3 June July G f July 22 May 18 Central League Schedule Framed By Provo Man -- PROVO 15 July 15 1 June 29 June 8. WANTED 8 5 June 3 June 10 May 20 Aug. 12 May 27 Aug 5 1 June 4 Juiy 29 Aug. 10 June 29 Aug. 10 Aug. 3. 17 AUg. 12 May 25 July 20 June 15 July 27 June July 15 : July 8 June 3 July 29 Aug. 19 July 8 July 13 Aug; 17 6 July 10 15 22" Aug. 5 May 27 1 ' At Nephi May 20 July 29 July 8 Aug. ,1Q LEHI. -- May 27 June 17 Aag7t9" JuneS READ AMERiCAkjmKi delegates, and, were accompanied at some of the sessions by other, Provo Odd Fellows. Chief among the ceremonies ached- uled was the installation of Harvey H. Uluff, attorney general, as grand master, Tuesday. Mr. Cluff succeeds Dr. Harry Phillips of Salt Lake. The ' grand encampment session opened At SpriogviBr At Provo At Lehi At AmericanflTk. . z July 8 Aug. 17 July 13 BASEBALL June 22 June 17 .lnlv 9t NEWS Aug. 19 UMPIRES Help! Ray' KTimmerm in wants some umpires you've got any hankering for the Job see the presi ? dent of the Prbvo'cldfe- .Mr. Timmerman has to pick three The Central league schedule-.w- as shifting Provo While there may h tor ftatji umpires before framed by Merle Taylor, manager of jbne before the initial game it looks in other J. cities in the Central Utah the Taylor Paper company, and takes now as if the team would stand someleague. rank with the classiest baseball Volunteers are wanted. There'll be schedules ever prepared for this or thing like this: some pay, and, you know how many any other league, EHliott. first base. . V chances an umpire has of getting While it has to be officially ap- . Kaile, second tase. "I" was also suffering from loss of A. G. FulW Says Tanlac Has killed! ' proved by the league board of control Parmer, third base. , ReNtnrmt nnH energy and -- general weakness Only brave men need apply, for nt His Health there is little possibility of any Shotz, shortstop. they're wanted to umpire in Amerl :his' 49 wel1 M the stomach trouble THiMV-fiv- e He Gained Has changes being made. Sheehan, eenter field. becam e much VQTaa Gas would form can Pork and Spanish Pork, not to Provo will have eleven Wednesday in Weight. Dodge, left field. on my stomach, causing awful dsIm junds mention Payson and Sprlngv games and three Friday games TimSingleton, right field. at and a feeling of suffocation, rurn in' your i was application In not scheduled the Holidays are Hail and'Hillmau, catchers. "My friends all seem astonished at badly constipated and in sueh office. merman's misery league schedules. the Tvonderf ul change that has taken that I would often roll and toss all Zabriskie, M. Boshard; Kinney, Other teams will be brought to place in my condition in so short a night long in my bed. I was so weak REFUND TO COAL CONCERNS. Eggertsen, pitchers. Provo for those days. time, said A. G, Puller, an expert ac and nervous that it was only with Snow and emtflelds. Substitute, ti n tr ntm non lac r t ITtah a rp countant Mr, Timmerman today expressed of 20,1 62nd Ave., Oakland, great effort 1 could do my work. 25 on Huish. cent to receive a refund of per himself as satisfied with the schedule, ,"My mother persuaded me to try So did John Saiey. secretary of the Substitute outfielders, Snow and the premiums ptiid into the state in an attack of the 'flu' in Tanlac and my weight increase was "Following workinftiie of surance fund or ana Wriee. writing and Barry the trovo club. league 1919, I found myself in an awful run- thirty-fiv- e pounds-- a insurance in down gain of ..five Hlllman, when not catching, may men's - compensation Playere of the Provo club are putcondition. My stomach, which pounds above my usual weight in Utah during the fiscal, year ending ting in splendid llckB at Tlmpanogos cavort about in left field. had troubled me for three years, be thirty days, I can eat anything now It is Just possible that before the June 30, 1918. This was decided came very much worse park, practicing every afternoon. and for two without a siirn nf iinlijiin comstate industrial a be the change Thursday by Rapidly they are getting into shape opening day there may months I I rarely nerves are back to suffered frightfully. 'form and effect resolutions is to that the mission, and or tt hot race down the pennant in the above lineup, but that aie ai an aunng mat time ana feiiii am enjoying life and good health as were looks it stretefe, today. adopted. way I have not before in The resolutions" snow that during off thirty pounds in two weeks years.' commisthe of 1917, May, the month sion adopted a schedule of rates which tt since has. found to be exces- BENCH ROAD WORK PUSHED UTAH ALFALFA SEED GROWERS sive' to the extenL of approximately 25 per cent. In ah effort to make adWork on the Provo Bench road has Q 111 QQ judication "of the excessive charge, bepAAl fLAIl luZI lUUL fore distributing the reserve gains to been resumed and will, be pushed to the state insurance fund policy- completion as fast as possible, ac-The Herald today prints the 1921 baseball schedule. Convince 4 that the coopers tise holders, the manager of the fund was cording to Alston & con- the lloggan, directed to make the refund to all Unless the league's board of control kicks holes into it marketing plan brings the best re- with tractors, eoal mining companies insuring " ' ' - t At the present time a force- - of men suits tor the grower, more than 20 tt ISP schedule will jtand. -exThis is. for the first year of the and teams are "shouldering" that nart alialfa, seed producers in the MHter It is and TOted the of sect,on istence county commission, unanimously at of the road which was laid last tall. The Herald , suggests that ypu cut it out of this page bet forth that, at the time the sched-nl- e The a to ..recent their seed 7 force is the pool meeting giviBg engineering of rates was adopted, there, were "stakes" and paste it up some place where you'll be able to refer to , for that part of, the road again this year. The same growers lacking sufficient experience and data w 11MIM inr r s t it Tin a win nnva ti w iusa mam inr& t ii to arrive at a proper and technleal be made between the fiver and the everyday this summer. . association ot Utah the State Far rate for the coal mining risks of the ui uie inn. nareau last year, the f na sale of state, which lack of information made topThe work of laying pavement will more than, a million pounds of seed it advisable for the commission tc commence just n.s soon as the road is from the pool having just been formulated rates the the by adopt bythe government, it now pleted. associated companies. a federal aid project. The ap- "HOME COMING WEEK." being Reports concerning the attitude of CLEAN KEEP FOUNTAIN proval by the government is expected the growers ith regard tb.pooling Plans for the greatest "Home ComIF ITS RELATED TO PLUMB within a short time.- Material for the the 1921 crop were brought to the completion of the road is now on the farm bureau headquarters by N X ing Week" In the history of Provo are "The roses are red, the ING ITS KIN TO US. Is blue. sky and it Is expected that the Peterson, chairman of the association ground coma out Joint worked now being by will be finished within six weks executive committee. At the a dark green The job fountain, drinking meeting mittee from the B. Y. U. and the ' after "pouring" starts. of , the growers Mr. Peterson and hue." Provo Commercial cIuJl. others explained some of the difficulWhen this effort of the offiee boy While the affair last year was an BEGAN AS BICYCLE RACER. ties encountered in the 1920 pool, ' success ambition was it is the to as a laureate poet unqualified qualify the growers not to sell their ot the ojlnt commitee no make this Bnown to City Commissioner Thomp-da- Many persons who know" Ralph De urging, better grades privately and consign of braUon eclipse that T any 'alma as a daring aud skillful racing ttm balance to the pool. This method 6 he.declared that If former year. Iriver are not aware he made he "pointed out, resulted in sates drink The exact date has not yet . been there were any lis first bid for fame as an amateur of the 1920 seed because slqw in Its of that-iwill not be the t was it is it Provo in assured but ing fountains jicycle racer in 1888.. ferlor grade. some time in June. of the city. fault After four successful seasons he As a result of the standing whi. !: The committer! has an immense Commissioner Thompson said that turned, professional and won many ha been. obtained in financial circles amount of work before it but they are tnere wa(j an agreement between the lOtable victories. A year later he through the operation of the T920 pool connaeni mat an mans win De com-th- e city and merchants that where a foun ast aside the vehicle for the association wjll now be able to far enough Ja advance to tain was located in front of a place of Pted its inotor-propellebrother and "as a negotiate loans for advances to the assure the occasion being a success business the merchant would see that motorcycle racer gained considerable " grower.s with which to buy L921 seeit -r- -it was kept clean. success. and pay for the necessary work prior a He said that the .merchants had After four years with the two- - to harvesting this year's crop, Mr. so been busy cleaning up perhaps Transforming your bathroom wheeler he contracted the automobile Peterson told the growers He is of Mrs. A. V. Robison and family wish their front and back yards and paint- into a luxurious lavatory is not racing fever and since 1907 has been since attending the opinion t0 extend their appreciat on to their mg that they had overlooked the as the world over as a successful ing that not only will the 192Q associa-racer- . expensive as you may believe many friends who so loyally stood by fountains. His most notable triumph wa"s tioa,, members be back in this year s if you have us do the work. And the them ui their greats bereavement. winning of th great " poplbut also many growers who .:t ' the benefits and increased en. ' hii tSm Indianapolis inj 1915. entertain 'the plan Mast v, For five years rill his victortes haWwlll sell their crop on a joyment and comfort are of uncpoperatlve r1 basis. told value, Let us give you the ueeu won on,.uooavear. tires, h M' IN 1 Oil MAN ! ' : - . - 1 I a- . j old-tim- e Hey, You Fans! j it . m - Announcement has .been mad of the excommunication from the LatterSaints church of five additional members of the Bast Tintlc Cooperslive Agricultural society by which name the cult established by Moses - - S. Gudmundson Is known i ne persons excommunicated as a result of the third church trial had by previously been dlsfellowshiped church authoriUes for alleged practices contrary to the Mormon doc- trines and beliefs. Those excommunicated rln this moat recent development of the Gudmund- ti - n Nuht Thnm Warren Q. Metcalf, Jr., Mrs. Mary Metcalf. Mr. Ella Hafen and Mrs. Dell Baton' Whyte. They were sev- ered from all connection with the church of which they had been life long memDers, ny ine acuon or untie stake, .tie Mormon iwplwslaMtlcaJ body which has authority over the territory in which the Communist society was nn oniKir. led , d J fie " had PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS JPTSYA dMamm NOME HIGHER BKM9422 gwkR 1 sswB ft swM li 0 JHrwVv fm!titr jp(H ! SsttHftsl clared sane by a commission composed of WUliam Orme, chairman of the. board of county commissioners of Juab county. County Attorney T. H. burton and Drs. D. O. M liner and N. Gudmundson was brought before the board by Mr. Burton, the sheriff, Dan Martin, Deputy Sheriffs Parley IP. Christensen and Carl Miller, and Justice of the Peace John S. Cooper. BUCKLEY & HAWS UTAH WLU-B.STEE- L CENTER. In an addressr .before the Utah Society of Engineers. Morris Rosen-Matt- , general manager of the Utah Steel corporation's plant at Midvale! predicted that Utah would ultimately become a steel manufacturing center equal In importance to some of the largest in the country. He said that geologists and metallurgists were conducting investigations of iron ore deposits in southern I'tah, under the direction of the cor poration. and that initial reports were of a nature to lend the greatest en couragement to further.' exploitation! Mr. Rosenblatt said that the Utah Steel corporation is now proddcine 200 tons a day of finished product, and that it is making preparations for an immediately larger production, whii h will Include steel rails of the lighter weights. Until the present time, the corporation has been .engaged in the manufacture of, standard . steel bars ' and rods. ' For the disposal of these products, the company has an exten-- j sive field, which Includes not only western states but Japan, China and j other foreign ' countries, which since the company began operations have . been constant patrons. Someone claims n have seen an old photograph . of Fanny Ward 'With a baby on her lap, fas baby being Lillian Russell. Mack Sennett 15 good at f iyures. Elsie Janis' x.jj.'i;nco In the movies was like 'on Again, rff again, J Wood-Clifto-n re-a- I' , A great variety of very fine monuments from which to Select. r -- The best of material. 2. Neat and artistic designs. 3. Excellent finish and perfect lettering. 4. Good, substantial foundation. 100 j O. Reese. These officers went to the settlement of Gudmundson and his followers to gather evidence which, It Is said, will probably be used in legai action which will be taken for alleged violation of the state laws growing ont of the practices of the new religious cult. figures for convertmg your oil style bathroom into one of beauty and health. '.W t The branch of the L. D. S. church established in the colony at one-tim- e has long since been taken away,' and the undertaking is utterly beyond the pale of the church. The investigations now being made will determine whether or not the practices which violated the church law likewise have violated the law of the country. Gudmundson Declared Sane, Nephi, April 21 Moses S. Gud; mundson. "seer and revelabor" of the West Tintlc Cooperative Agricultural society, the organization which has gained considerable notoriety through their aHeged practice of the doctrine of "wife sacrifice," Monday was de- meet-know- f f established. The first step of disfellowshtpplng these five at the time when five other members of the colony were excommunicated was taken in March, after two church trials had conducted a searching inquiry Into the new "doctrines and revelations'" which Gud mundson and others claimed to have tar slime-covere- Merc. Co. Finnegan." Per Cent Service. r" are making readjustments in our prices, to the Benefit of purchasers wherever it is possible. ' We BEESLEY M MB Just South of Tabernacle, Provo. n |